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Walking Together

Although this resource was developed for teacher educators in Alberta, and the knowledges that are used are particular to the First Nations and Métis groups of that land, many of the activities can be successfully used with teacher candidates and practicing teachers in Ontario. Lessons plans provided in Talking Together are supported by visual presentations in Walking Together.

Is it Time for a Native Bechdel Test?

This article looks at how viewers should evaluate films and television featuring Native characters. The broader website on which this article is featured is called Native Appropriations and, "is a forum for discussing representations of Native peoples, including stereotypes, cultural appropriation, news, activism, and more."

Centre for Indigenous Theatre

From the website: "In 1974, the late James Buller founded Native Theatre School. This original four-week program was created based on his belief that with a viable Aboriginal theatre school in place, Aboriginal actors, playwrights and directors would have a forum for exploration and exchange, and that the results of this exchange would have a measurable impact on the Aboriginal Theatre community."

Just Get Over It

This video is a call for justice for Aboriginal Peoples from PSAC (Public Service Alliance of Canada) aboriginal activists explaining the issues behind the union's campaign for justice for Aboriginal people.